Check back at this site for an update on wet dress rehearsal testing for the Artemis I mission. NASA is streaming live video of the rocket and spacecraft on theKennedy Newsroom YouTube channel. Real-time updates will be provided on the Exploration Ground SystemsTwitter accountwith “go” for ...
On its YouTube channel, NASA invites netizens to watch the unveiling live at 10:30am EDT. It describes the event thus, “It will unlock mysteries in our solar system,look beyond distant worlds around other stars, and probe the mysterious structures and origins of our universe and our place ...
NASA is streaming live video of the rocket and spacecraft at the launch pad on the Kennedy Newsroom YouTube channel. Activity at the launch pad likely will not be visible during the majority of the countdown, but some venting may be seen during tanking on April 3. Never miss a break...
The SPHEREx and PUNCH Falcon 9 launch will stream live onNASA+and the agency'sYouTube channel, as well as on the Space.com homepage. Editor's note:This story was updated to reflect NASA's March 6 blog post announcing a delay in the SPHEREx/PUNCH launch to no earlier than (NET) Sat...
EDT on October 20, a 6-foot-long robotic arm will plunge toward the asteroid's surface, blow a puff of nitrogen gas onto it, and slurp up the resulting disturbed sediment. The livestream starts at 5:00 p.m ET on NASA's Youtube channel, but you can watch it right here:...
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If you want to watch along to see if the InSight mission hits these milestones, the landing will be streamed live onNASA’s YouTube channeland in other locations. For information about when and how to watch the landing plus a pre-landing briefing and an engineering overview, have a look ...
conduct a full launch countdown, demonstrate the ability to recycle the countdown clock, and also drain propellants to give them an opportunity to practice the timelines and procedures they will use for launch. The weekend-long event will be live-streamed via theKennedy Newsroom YouTube channel...
1. Live streams are available on NASA+ or via the agency’s YouTube channel. 2. The SPHEREx mission will investigate queries regarding why cosmic inflation happened right after the beginning of time and how water came to Earth to allow for life to thrive as we know it. ...
But NASA is inviting the world to tune in to its countdown and landing commentary, which will stream live beginning on Thursday at 2:15 p.m. ET. Tune in via NASA’spublic TV channel,website,app,YouTube,Twitter,Facebook,LinkedIn,Twitch,Daily MotionorTHETA.TV. In a first, the agency ...